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How to watch Manchester City v RB Leipzig in Champions League last 16 - TV channel, live stream details, kick-off time

Nigel Chiu

Updated 13/03/2023 at 19:34 GMT

Manchester City face RB Leipzig in the last 16 of the Champions League, with the second leg taking place on Tuesday, March 14. Pep Guardiola's side are aiming to win the competition for the first time in their history but need to triumph at the Etihad Stadium to reach the quarter-finals. Find out what time kick-off is and how you can watch it on TV and live stream.

Guardiola: Haaland penalty against Palace shows 'how happy he is at Man City'

Manchester City continue their quest for a first Champions League title in the second leg of their last-16 tie against RB Leipzig which is currently locked at 1-1.
Pep Guardiola's side dominated the opening 45 minutes of the first leg and Riyad Mahrez found the back of the net, but Leipzig hit back in the second half as Josko Gvardiol’s header levelled the scores on a frustrating night for City.
Nevertheless, they are still the favourites to win the tie to join Chelsea, Bayern Munich, AC Milan and Benfica in the quarter-finals.

When is Manchester City v RB Leipzig?

The second leg of the Champions League last-16 tie between Manchester City and RB Leipzig kicks off at 20:00 GMT on Tuesday, March 14.

Which TV channel is Manchester City v RB Leipzig on?

The game between Manchester City and RB Leipzig will be shown on BT Sport 1 and BT Ultimate in the UK. You can see the latest BT Sport listings here.

How to watch a live stream of Manchester City v RB Leipzig?

You can watch a live stream of the match in the UK via the BT Sport website or app.

How to follow Manchester City v RB Leipzig via live updates

We will be hosting live text coverage of the match, and all the key Champions League clashes, via eurosport.co.uk and eurosport.com.

City winning ugly

Guardiola’s side remain five points behind Arsenal in the Premier League and will not be in league action until April 1.
Their latest match against Crystal Palace on Saturday was far from easy for City as an Erling Haaland penalty made the difference.
They will hope the second leg versus RB Leipzig is not as difficult, but they can rely on Haaland, who was brought in for these kinds of matches to get City over the line.
"One of the best things of knowing him well together is he can miss one chance and he won't get depressed, or he's not sad,” said Guardiola at the weekend.
"He knows he will have the chance and he'll be there. That's an incredible attribute as a football player and as an athlete.
"Normally, in football, basketball or tennis, when you're thinking of the action [that has] just passed or finished, you cannot be a good athlete. This guy has another one, another one."
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